Data Hub: A Modern Vision for Storage

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Evergreen

The Evergreen™ Storage experience is like SaaS and the cloud, but on-premises as it continuously delivers Pure innovations in software and hardware to you – without any disruption, downtime, or data migrations.

SYDNEY, Australia — January 30, 2017 — Pure Storage (NYSE: PSTG), the market’s leading independent solid-state array vendor, today announced that FlashBlade, the company’s second product built for high-performance unstructured workloads, is now generally available and is shipping today in both 8.8TB and 52TB blade capacities with the Elasticity 1.2 software.

Modern engineers, scientists and developers seek a new type of storage platform – one that can deliver lightning-fast performance across a massive expanse of data and connect clients simply and easily. FlashBlade provides that platform without the complexity or cost of legacy or exotic systems.

FlashBlade, which was first announced in March 2016, has been in Directed Availability since July 2016, and has gained significant traction across a variety of industries and verticals – all driven by the expansion and analysis of mission-critical data. Today’s GA announcement enables FlashBlade to be sold broadly by Pure Storage channel partners worldwide.

With the relentless digitisation of the global economy, data is at the core of competitiveness and differentiation. Organisations have started investing heavily in both data science professionals and tools to mine value from data. Data-intensive storage workloads are thus proliferating – real-time and big data analytics, genomics sequencing, advanced analytics in professional sports, financial analysis, oil & gas exploration and large-scale online gaming platforms – with each driving a new and ever-increasing set of storage requirements.

“More and more IT organisations are looking at big data analytics to help drive higher revenues, improve customer service, identify new market opportunities, and inform better business decisions. The workload requirements for big data analytics are not well met with traditional storage architectures, and in 2016 the first revenues were generated by a new all-flash array platform type – big data flash – specifically architected for these types of environments,” said Eric Burgener, Research Director of Storage, IDC. “Big data flash platforms are optimised to handle very large unstructured data sets with high degrees of concurrency while delivering flash performance and reliability. FlashBlade from Pure Storage, already deployed across a number of different verticals, is one of the earliest entrants into this high growth new market, which IDC expects will drive $1.05B in revenues by 2020.”

Organisations have accelerated the transition from analysing historical data in the classic batch mode towards real-time and iterative analytics, notably driven by the adoption of Apache Spark and similar technologies, as big data transforms to “big + fast” data. Modern analytics, coupled with scalable high-performance file and object storage, have become the fundamental building block to accelerate innovation, reach customers and prospects in real time, and drive informed decisions. Without data, organisations risk leaving money, productivity and competitive advantage on the table.

“FlashBlade helps Pure deliver on its core promise – to help customers in all industries gain advantage from their data on a massive scale. FlashBlade is not only optimised for the rapidly expanding world of unstructured data, but also designed to revolutionise the way organisations innovate with that data,” said Scott Dietzen, CEO, Pure Storage. “Through the incredible work of our beta and directed availability customers, we’ve seen the potential of FlashBlade not only to alter the face of engineering and creative workloads, but to change what’s possible in medicine, science, and security.”

“The Innovation Agenda in Australia reiterates the need for companies to always be innovating, or risk disruption. Being able to effectively manage workloads such as Internet of Things, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence is key to helping ANZ businesses remain competitive. We look forward to partnering with organisations across ANZ to harness the true value of unstructured data and stay at the forefront of innovation,” said Mike Sakalas, Managing Director, Pure Storage ANZ.

Improving Personalized Healthcare with Genomics

With FlashBlade, genomics labs and research facilities can conduct secondary analysis workflow to sequence genomes, as well as filter, reassemble and align reads to construct a sequence. FlashBlade also enables the conversion of data into base pairs and the computation of quality scores, and allows organisations to convert raw genomic data.

The ADAM/Big Data Genomics project, working in the UC Berkeley EECS department, builds healthcare tools and technologies that can be transferred from academia to clinical care. Researchers and graduate students interact with massive data sets as they look to make correlations within the data, which makes visualisation a key to success. FlashBlade delivers the performance and speed required to run difficult, data-intensive visualisations as the data is set in three dimensions.

Once the research is complete and correlations have been established, those patterns and findings can be used by medical professionals to adjust clinical diagnostics in real-time. This allows patients to begin critical, life-saving treatments immediately with personalised care based on genetic predispositions.

“When our researchers want to visualise a pattern or interaction, it creates a significant tax on our storage systems. Visualisations inherently require so much data to run, that they are nearly impossible to run smoothly,” said Professor Anthony D. Joseph, a core faculty member of UC Berkeley’s Center for Computational Biology (CCB). “FlashBlade removes that roadblock for our researchers, which means our findings positively impact public health faster than ever before. If a doctor knows exactly which treatment to prescribe a patient based on that patient’s genetic makeup, that patient is going to recover sooner. It’s that simple.”

Adding a Competitive Edge for Championship Teams

Analytics has had a profound impact on professional sports, as illustrated by the book and film Moneyball, and the subsequent trend of analytics-driven decision making across major league sports. Across professional sports, including baseball, football, hockey, basketball, motorsports and more, sports analytics and advanced statistics have become one of the most critical trends across professional athletics. From situational analysis and quality of competition to the dissection of athlete video, the data generated and used by professional sports franchises and organisations – much of which directly impacts personnel and organisational decisions – has grown exponentially over the past decade.

For high-performance workloads like real-time sensor data, player video or expansive statistical database management, FlashBlade is a natural fit. Simple to manage and in a compact 4U form factor, FlashBlade offers organisations with busy travel schedules and extensive set-up a mobile option for on-premises.

The Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Formula 1 team brings its arrays trackside from race to race, which acts as a compact, mobile data centre to store and process real-time data from nearly 250 sensors across each car.

“Formula One is, inherently, a mobile experience. Everything from the car, personnel, hospitality equipment and full IT infrastructure comes with us from city to city – and that includes our storage,” said Matt Harris, Head of IT for Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. “The level of performance we expect from our storage is commensurate with what we expect from the car. It has to be the fastest to gain a competitive advantage. FlashBlade provides the high-performance infrastructure required to run real-time analytics platforms that help give us that championship edge.”

Reducing Environmental Impact Through Data

As they become more powerful, computers can analyse the earth’s data at increasingly higher degrees of resolution. This allows scientists to pinpoint oil reservoirs, identify optimal points for least invasive entry, and provides important computer analysis into potential environmental leaks or hazards.

Prior to the start of a project, oil and gas companies engage engineering firms with massive libraries of geophysical maps. Those firms analyse the location of the proposed project on behalf of oil and gas companies to ensure that any planned drilling, intrusion or excavation is done with a detailed understanding of what exists below the surface. For these firms, the challenge is to provide customers with that data as quickly and efficiently as possible to move the project forward.

“Drilling and modeling is a complex field of physics. The scientists who lead and design these projects are highly specialised, and they are busy. The less time they spend waiting on a computer, the faster their organisations make money,” said Par Botes, VP of FlashBlade, Pure Storage. “The impact of fast but thorough analysis of earth data goes beyond quick delivery to customers – it means their projects will be safer both for their people, and for the planet.”

Better Banking for Credit Unions with All-Flash Infrastructure

For SaaS and cloud providers, all-flash infrastructure is a key differentiator in accelerating time to market, improving service level agreements and opening up new customer opportunities. In financial services particularly, performance and reliability are the most critical requirements.

Today, many credit unions are still equipped with ageing, legacy infrastructure. CUProdigy, a provider of cloud-based software for credit unions, delivers a Software-as-a-Service platform that allows credit unions to modernise by running all operations in the cloud – from desktops, servers, email, and file share to the mission-critical banking system itself.

In order to maximise the benefit of that transition, it was important to CUProdigy that its infrastructure and tools were modern through-and-through. Additionally, the company needed a solution that could support a high degree of mixed workloads without having to reconfigure or specifically designate the storage system for any particular type of workload. Enter FlashBlade.

“As a SaaS provider, our revenue is linked to scale – but so is our operating expense. We needed a solution that not only provided performance and reliability necessary to meet key service level agreements for our customers, but one that would efficiently scale to meet the growing needs of our environment without driving cost through the roof,” said Xerex Bueno, CTO, CUProdigy. “The decision to move to an all-flash infrastructure has significantly reduced our data centre footprint. With FlashBlade we believe that the density and amount of customer information we can get per tile in our data centre is the best possible. And, as a result of these significant efficiency gains, we are a better run company and deliver a better service to our customers today.”

More Information

FlashBlade is an elastic scale-out system that delivers all-flash performance to petabyte-scale data sets with overall economics comparable to legacy hybrid arrays. Optimised for high concurrency, high bandwidth, high IOPS and consistently low latency in a small, 4U form factor, FlashBlade is equipped to handle the most demanding workloads generated by today’s high-performance applications. FlashBlade is simple to install, deploy and operate, which accelerates customer time to meaningful data analysis. Together, Pure Storage FlashBlade and the Pure Storage FlashArray offer a complete platform for organisations to build their all-flash cloud and gain advantage from their data.

“We are extremely proud of the engineering team that has worked to deliver FlashBlade to the market against an extremely aggressive schedule – starting with the beta launch in March, through Directed Availability in July, through to an on-time completion in Q4,” said Par Botes, VP of FlashBlade, Pure Storage. “We continue to work with, and take inspiration from, our customers as they use FlashBlade to accelerate their businesses and change the world – pushing us even harder to keep pace. The journey of driving innovation with FlashBlade is in its early stages, with much more to come – a road and a challenge that we welcome.”

"FlashBlade is breathing new life into a market that has been lacking in innovation for several years, that market being scale-out file storage," said Chad Cardenas, President of Trace3. "Customers need a scale-out system that is not only simple but also equipped to handle high-performance workloads. We are proud to partner with Pure as they continue to blaze the trail for storage with FlashBlade."

For more information about how FlashBlade can help accelerate innovation for your organisation, or to explore additional customer stories and use cases, please visit our blog for an ongoing series between now and Pure//Accelerate, June 12-14, 2017.

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Pure Storage (NYSE:PSTG) helps companies push the boundaries of what’s possible. The company’s all-flash based technology, combined with its customer-friendly business model, drives business and IT transformation with Smart Storage that is effortless, efficient and evergreen. Pure Storage offers two flagship products: FlashArray//M, optimised for structured workloads, and FlashBlade, ideal for unstructured data. With Pure's industry leading Satmetrix-certified NPS score of 83.5, Pure customers are some of the happiest in the world, and includes organisations of all sizes, across an ever-expanding range of industries.

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